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After Six Seasons, ‘Girls’ Exits With a Shoulder Shrug
Updated: March 19, 2018

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Girls started out with a bang five years ago, but it ended with more of a whimper. The HBO show wrapped up its sixth and final season on Sunday, and reviews were decidedly meh! Without giving away any spoilers, the last episode centers on Lena Dunham’s character, Hannah, and her continued struggles to adjust to motherhood. As The Atlantic writes, “In the end, Girls just couldn’t manufacture a conclusion that did this strange and frequently glorious show justice.” Loose ends were tied up, though that mostly happened over the course of the last season and the penultimate episode. Viewers tuned in with higher numbers than season five’s finale, and Deadline says this was the 22nd most-watched episode out of the 62 in the series. Girls will still be considered a hit, and it launched the careers of Dunham, Allison Williams and Adam Driver, but its sign-off earns an unspectacular 53 percent positive score on Social.